Top 25 Most Impactful Women in Corporate Communications
Currently overseeing Brand and Marketing at Safaricom, Zizwe’s career narrative is a compelling saga of innovation, leadership, and transformative success deeply rooted in her Kenyan heritage.
Currently overseeing Brand and Marketing at Safaricom, Zizwe’s career narrative is a compelling saga of innovation, leadership, and transformative success deeply rooted in her Kenyan heritage.
Joyce Kibe’s story exemplifies the intersection of strategic acumen, transformative leadership, and a deep commitment to community and mentorship. As Head of Corporate Affairs, Brand, and Marketing at Standard Chartered, Joyce continues to leave an indelible mark on the bank’s success and reputation, embodying the spirit of innovation and excellence in every endeavour.
Nelly’s impressive career trajectory spans across various positions in esteemed multinational corporations, where she has meticulously honed her networking skills and expertise critical in stakeholder engagements.
At Minet, she spearheads initiatives that drive business demand and enhance customer retention. Leveraging her extensive background, Carolyne drives innovation, boosts customer engagement, and solidifies the company’s market position.
To Catherine, PR embodies the delicate art of shaping narratives, moulding perceptions, and fostering brand growth. She revels in the opportunity to don her thinking cap, meticulously crafting strategies to bring her visions to fruition.
Currently, Pamela serves as Marketing Manager at Crown Paints Kenya PLC, a role that is both challenging and rewarding. At the paint company, she leads local and regional marketing teams, overseeing corporate communication, thought leadership, online growth strategy, public relations (PR), trade marketing, branding, and overall marketing strategy.
Mulandi's journey reflects her dedication, resilience, and visionary approach. Notably, she earned a spot among the Top 40 Under 40 Women in 2014 by Business Daily, highlighting her impressive early-career achievements.
Growing up in a Christian household instilled in her the belief that diligent work, especially when imbued with a sense of serving a greater purpose, yields its rewards.
Under Jacquie’s guidance, NCBA’s brand visibility has significantly increased, enhancing the company’s market position. Her achievements and strategic vision have not gone unnoticed, earning her a nomination for the East Africa Marketing Trailblazer of the Year Award by the Women of Excellence Awards.
Laura’s career in marketing began somewhat by chance. Upon completing her studies, she found herself faced with a choice: an internship opportunity at a bank or at an advertising agency.